AtHoc - Emergency Mass Notification & Alerting Systems

Defense & Military - Command and Control Installation Warning Solutions

Overview and Benefits

When a military installation faces a threat – whether from a pending tornado or potential attack – not only are the installation and its personnel at risk, national security hangs in the balance. Today, more than 1.5 million military personnel are protected by AtHoc’s network-centric emergency alert and management solutions that offer reliable early, pervasive warning and accountability during critical situations and emergencies.

The AtHoc IWSAlerts system provides the capability to reach hundreds of thousands of people within the DoD via PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs), land and cell phones, pagers, BlackBerry devices, sirens, and giant voice (PA) systems in real time. And with the addition of AtHoc’s unified alert management console, operation centers and command posts can achieve this through a single Web-based console.

AtHoc’s solutions help the diverse directorates of the DoD meet their force protection and personnel accountability needs:

  • Operations Directorate: Command post staff can provide installation personnel with quick access to critical information.
  • Communications/Electronics Directorate: IT personnel can use their existing IP networking infrastructure to quickly distribute information to all network-connected devices.
  • Personnel Directorate: Groups responsible for personnel and physical security can better protect installations through timely alert dissemination as well as response tracking for personnel accountability.

Our enterprise-class solutions can be used from the tenant unit to the base/installation levels; up to an entire Command and beyond.

Installation Warning System

Strengthen and enhance crisis readiness with the ability to rapidly notify personnel within an installation or base in minutes.

Multi-tenant Installation Warning System

Many military installations contain multiple tenants units. This type of organizational structure can create a complicated alerting problem. AtHoc’s solutions allows multiple tenants within an installation to use a single alerting system.

Command Warning System

Deploy a centralized solution for command-wide alerting that allows each command post controller to trigger alerts to their local personnel, while at the HQ level alerts can be sent out to all personnel across the entire Command.

Regional Warning System

The Services are beginning to standardize emergency notification solutions to disseminate alerts throughout an entire Service within minutes. AtHoc provides an emergency alerting solution that meets the needs of the world’s largest and most distributed organizations. Using AtHoc’s solution, an entire region of millions of personnel can be rapidly reached and alerted.

Personnel Accountability

Quickly account for the status of your personnel during emergency situations, at any time, regardless of their location.

Operation Center Alerts

Commanders and warfighters need the ability to immediately respond to threats with automated monitoring and notification of events and changes in security conditions and threat levels. Deliver targeted alerts in real-time based on role, self-subscription or need-to-know status, and ensure situational awareness.

AtHoc SECDEF Protection
Implementation of Recommendations from the DoD Independent Review

Customer Video

Navy Region Mid-Atlantic:
“We can put out information in real-time to all of our naval personnel and civilian employees so they know whether to shelter-in-place, where to go and what to do in times of an emergency.”

Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Emergency Management Captain John Fristachi, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic

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Customer Case Study

USAF Reserve Command:
“IWSAlerts gives AFRC the ability to notify all AFRC Wings simultaneously – with just a few mouse clicks – saving the command thousands of dollars in implementation costs, and ensuring personnel accountability.”

AFRC Customer Case Study - Robert Tharp, HQ AFRC EMS Program Manager

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